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LG Lotus QWERTY Clamshell Unveiled for Sprint
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By Allen Tsai | Wed Sep 10, 2008 4:55 am |
Sprint today unveiled the LG Lotus, a stylish square-shaped full QWERTY clamshell.
The LG Lotus is one of the first Sprint devices to offer One Click, a customizable user interface. Users personalize their home screen by selecting features like text messaging, web access, email, Sprint Navigation, Sprint TV, Sprint Music Store and other features easier to access.The Lotus offers a full QWERTY keyboard for quick text messaging, email or instant messaging. It also features stereo Bluetooth, a 2.0-megapixel camera and Wireless Backup for safekeeping contact lists in case the device is lost, stolen or damaged. The LG Lotus will be available in Textured Purple or Satin Black colors in October for $149.99 with a two-year contract. - LG Lotus Specs
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